Strengthening occupational health by proprioceptive derivation in dentistry: a systematic review

IF 1.4 Q4 ERGONOMICS
M. Pasupuleti
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Abstract Background Most dental procedures are time-taking and also need professional skills to obtain the desired results. To achieve success in the dental profession, one needs to modify the previous working conditions. Objective A comprehensive, systematic review was conducted on the available literature to clarify the advantages of the proprioceptive derivation over the conventional approach. Methods Three major scientific databases were used as search engines like Medline/PubMed and EBSCOhost by following three main criteria. The search criteria were based on the proprioceptive derivation concept used in dentistry and the change in the dental workstation environment for an effective way of performing dentistry. They modified work postures that reduce the risk of work-related musculoskeletal diseases. Results The Proprioceptive derivation approach resulted in improvement in all the three objectives followed in this systematic review. Applying the proprioceptive principles resulted in comfort and work efficiency in performing dental procedures. Conclusion Applying the Pd concept to dental practice reduces work-related musculoskeletal disorders and improves dental clinicians’ work efficiency and longevity.
通过本体感觉衍生加强牙科职业健康:系统综述
摘要背景大多数牙科手术耗时长,需要专业技能才能达到预期效果。要想在牙科行业取得成功,就必须改变以前的工作条件。目的对现有文献进行全面、系统的综述,阐明本体感觉衍生法相对于传统方法的优势。方法采用Medline/PubMed、EBSCOhost等3个主要的科学数据库作为搜索引擎。搜索标准是基于牙科中使用的本体感觉衍生概念和牙科工作站环境的变化,以有效地进行牙科治疗。他们改变了工作姿势,降低了与工作有关的肌肉骨骼疾病的风险。结果本体感觉衍生方法在本系统综述中改善了所有三个目标。应用本体感觉原理,在进行牙科手术时获得了舒适和工作效率。结论将Pd理念应用到牙科实践中,可以减少与工作相关的肌肉骨骼疾病,提高牙科临床医生的工作效率和寿命。
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